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Sonakshi Sinha created heatwaves across the nation even before her debut. Although she proved her mettle as an actress, Sonakshi's fashion outings have always created headlines.
Recently, the actress shared a few pictures on her Instagram account and she managed to make heads turn. She rocked a sexy jumpsuit in which she was styled by Mohit rai and Aakruti Sejpal.
The diva kept her hair open and natural and completed the look with smoky eyes which complemented her look very well.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi who is on a two-day visit to South Korea was accorded a ceremonial welcome in Seoul.
This is PM Modi's second visit to the country, which aims at strengthening the special strategic partnership between the two nations as well as bolstering bilateral trade and cultural ties.
#WATCH Live from Seoul, South Korea: PM Modi's address on receiving the Seoul Peace Prize https://t.co/OJsjaYtRQ8
— ANI (@ANI) February 22, 2019
Prime Minister Narendra Modi received...

In the wake of the threats following Pulwama attack, the Supreme Court will hear the plea to protect Kashmiri students on Friday.
After the Pulwama attack on February 14, Kashmiris have been targeted across the country and a large number of them are Students. A CRPF helpline launched for the purpose has been getting 60 to 70 calls a day.
This is not the first time that Kashmiri students have been booked for sedition, threaten or expelled from colleges on the complains made by local students.
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Alia Bhatt is on a career-high after the super success of her latest outing Gully Boy. The film opened to rave reviews and Alia Bhatt as Safeena is being loved by all.
Now, after her back-to-back work commitments, the actor has taken some time off her to attend her best friend Devika Advani’s wedding in the capital city. Amid the festivities, the Raazi actor made it a point to treat fans with some glimpses and trust Alia Bhatt to slay every outfit she chooses to wear.
The actress wore a blue...

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) comprising of 15 nations including China, on Thursday strongly criticized the Pulwana terror attack on Indian forces by Pakistan Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM).
UNSC condemned in “strongest terms” the “heinous and cowardly” terror attack by Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed in Jammu & Kashmir and stressed on the need to hold sponsors and abetters of the “reprehensible acts” accountable and bring them to justice.
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A video from the shooting of Kangana Ranaut and Krish’s Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi emerged online on Thursday and gave the earnest patriotic drama a comic edge.
In the video, Ranaut, in character as 19th-century queen Lakshmibai, was seen riding a horse, screaming and brandishing her sword at extras dressed as British soldiers, as she galloped along on a mechanical horse mounted on rails.
When the shot was finished, her assistants ran up to her with an umbrella and a make-up kit. Twitter...

A day after a French media report claimed that a senior official of Dassault Aviation said that the partnership with Anil Ambani’s Reliance Group was mandatory for the Rafale fighter jet deal, Dassault Aviation CEO Eric Trappier on Thursday clarified that the choice of Indian partner was their own.

He also specified that the joint venture with Reliance would meet 10 percent of Dassault Aviation's offset obligations and negotiations are on with around a hundred other Indian companies and partnerships have already been concluded with about thirty of them

In conversation with AFP, Trappier reiterated the statements he had made in an interview with MINT newspaper in April this year, that it was the choice of Dassault Aviation to partner with Reliance, leading to the creation of the Dassault Reliance Aerospace Ltd (DRAL) joint-venture.

"Signing an offset contract is a requirement of Indian law (Defence Procurement Procedure). The implementation of offsets is an obligation and, under the Indian regulation, the choice of the partners belongs to us," Dassault Aviation CEO Eric Trappier said.

"Our joint-venture with India’s Reliance will meet about 10% of Dassault Aviation’s offset (compensations) obligations required by the 36 Rafale fighters contract with New Delhi," he said.

"In full compliance with this regulation, Dassault Aviation therefore decided to set up the DRAL joint venture with Reliance and build a plant in Nagpur, which should enable us to meet about 10% of these offset obligations. We are in negotiations with about a hundred Indian companies and partnerships have already been concluded with about thirty of them," Trappier said.

"Dassault Aviation decided to establish a long-term presence in India through DRAL, a joint enterprise in which governance is provided by an Indian Chief Executive Officer and a French Chief Operating Officer. Dassault Aviation therefore exercises technical and industrial control over the operations, applying its standards and its flexibility. This JV will produce parts for the Falcon 2000 and Rafale. The choice of the Nagpur site, in central India, was dictated by the availability of land with direct access to an airport runway," he said.

Regarding the controversies surrounding the Rafale deal, the Dassault Aviation CEO said, "controversies are always unfortunate but we remain calm. Things are progressing rapidly. We set up DRAL on 10 February 2017 and the plant project was officially launched on 27 October 2017."

The Rafale fighter jet deal has been in controversy as Opposition parties, led by the Congress, have accused the ruling NDA government of corruption in the deal and of giving preference to Reliance over HAL for the deal's Indian partner.